Oxygenation versus Aeration

Aeration is a process where air is pumped through a stone to create bubbles in water to try to raise oxygen levels. This process is extremely inefficient for two reasons.  First, the air has only 20.9 percent of its makeup in oxygen so the source is already dramatically limited to begin with.  Second, the bubbles from an aeration stone are large and do not stay in the water long enough to re-dissolve, thereby not increasing oxygen content in the water to any helpful degree.

Oxygenation via THE OXYGENATOR from O2 Marine actually creates pure, 100-percent oxygen from the water itself.  Using a patented process THE OXYGENATOR actually splits the water molecule into its two components, hydrogen and oxygen.  The hydrogen quickly dissipates into the atmosphere while the oxygen re-dissolves back into the water to dramatically raise the dissolved oxygen level.  It is the most efficient means of maintaining oxygen in a livewell or bait container that is available to anglers.  There is nothing remotely close to the ability of THE OXYGENATOR to create an oxygen-rich environment that keeps fish and bait healthy and stress free.

What this means for anglers that are holding fish in their livewells for future release is that the fish they’re putting back in the water will be there in the future.  For anglers incorporating THE OXYGENATOR into their bait program, the ability to keep that bait not only alive, but also lively means more success on the water.  For competitive anglers THE OXYGENATOR

 

 

 

dennyDenny Brauer, Pro Angler

"Every tournament angler, professional or amateur, owes it
to the fishery to use THE OXYGENATOR."

Denny Brauer, Pro Angler
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